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This thread is gold. Saving it for when my friends from back east ask me about Calgary. Pretty much covers everything.
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Couldn't disagree more actually lol. I've had the opposite experience but hey, that's what makes Calgary interesting - everyone's got their own take on things.
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Finding a family doctor in Calgary is tough right now but don't give up. Ask your pharmacist - they often know which clinics are accepting new patients.
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Been thinking about this a lot lately. Calgary really does punch above its weight for a city its size. Great food, great outdoors, friendly people, reasonable cost of living.
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The secondary suite market in Calgary is really strong. We have a legal basement suite in Coral Springs and the rental income covers a big chunk of our mortgage. Worth the investment for sure.
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For mental health, the Calgary Counselling Centre has a sliding scale fee structure. They were incredibly helpful when I was going through a tough time.
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Studio Bell at the National Music Centre is such a cool building and the exhibits are fantastic. If you're into music history, it's a must-visit.
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